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The Artist and His Mother by Arshile Gorky (en español)

This image, which is on the cover of Facing History's publication Crimes Against Humanity and Civilization: The Genocide of the Armenians was painted by the artist Arshile Gorky. It is based on a photograph of Gorky and his mother, Sushan der Marderosian, taken in 1912. Although Gorky is generally identified as an American artist, he was born Vosdanig Adoian near the city of Van in what was then the Ottoman Empire. A few years after the photograph was taken, Gorky and his mother were victims of the Armenian Genocide. While he survived, Gorky remembers his mother dying in his arms. As an artist Gorky returned to the subject of the 1912 photograph many times throughout his career. This resource is in Spanish.
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  • History
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El artista y su madre por Arshile Gorky

El artista y su madre por Arshile Gorky

Esta imagen, que figura en la portada de la publicación de Facing History Crimes Against Humanity and Civilization: The Genocide of the Armenians, fue pintada por el artista Arshile Gorky. Se basa en una fotografía de Gorky y su madre, Sushan der Marderosian, tomada en 1912. Aunque generalmente se identifica a Gorky como un artista estadounidense, nació como Vosdanig Adoian cerca de la ciudad de Van, en lo que entonces era el Imperio otomano. Pocos años después de que se tomara la fotografía, Gorky y su madre fueron víctimas del genocidio armenio. Aunque sobrevivió, Gorky recuerda que su madre murió en sus brazos. Como artista, Gorky volvió al tema de la fotografía de 1912 muchas veces a lo largo de su carrera.

Credit:
Arshile Gorky, http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2002/mar/30/art

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